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Highly In-Plane Anisotropic 2D GeAs2 for Polarization-Sensitive Photodetection.

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Due to the intriguing anisotropic optical and electrical properties, low-symmetry 2D materials are attracting a lot of interest both for fundamental studies and fabricating novel electronic and optoelectronic devices. Identifying… Click to show full abstract

Due to the intriguing anisotropic optical and electrical properties, low-symmetry 2D materials are attracting a lot of interest both for fundamental studies and fabricating novel electronic and optoelectronic devices. Identifying new promising low-symmetry 2D materials will be rewarding toward the evolution of nanoelectronics and nano-optoelectronics. In this work, germanium diarsenide (GeAs2 ), a group IV-V semiconductor with novel low-symmetry puckered structure, is introduced as a favorable highly anisotropic 2D material into the rapidly growing 2D family. The structural, vibrational, electrical, and optical in-plane anisotropy of GeAs2 is systematically investigated both theoretically and experimentally, combined with thickness-dependent studies. Polarization-sensitive photodetectors based on few-layer GeAs2 exhibit highly anisotropic photodetection behavior with lineally dichroic ratio up to ≈2. This work on GeAs2 will excite interests in the less exploited regime of group IV-V compounds.

Keywords: low symmetry; geas2; polarization sensitive; photodetection; highly plane; plane anisotropic

Journal Title: Advanced materials
Year Published: 2018

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